Samsung ST1000 Camera - Bluetooth Problem

Has anyone managed to pair a Samsung ST1000 with an Imac? My Imac seems to be able to see other devices and works well with my Magic Mouse, but it can't 'find' my camera and the camera can't see either my Imac or my Macbook.
Any suggestions?

I spoke to Samsung today and they weren't terribly useful. They said that they had not heard of anyone else having this problem, and that I should contact Apple to see if their Bluetooth supported OPP.
Can anyone confirm this?

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